Blu-ray Backup – Using DVDFab Blu-ray Copy

Are you looking for a Blu-ray copy software program to copy or backup your Blu-ray collections? Then you can use DVDFab Blu-ray Copy. DVDFab Blu-ray Copy is a powerful and professional Blu-ray backup tool which can copy any Blu-rays easily and quickly. The following is a step-by-step guide to show you how to backup Blu-ray with DVDFab Blu-ray Copy.

Run DVDFab 10, choose Copy module and click the "Copy Mode" tab on the top left corner of the main interface to choose a copy mode. You have five modes (see Note at the end) to choose. Here I take Main Movie mode as an example.

Step 2: Load the source

Insert the Blu-ray disc and DVDFab will load it automatically. Or you can click the “Add” button to load the source manually. If the source is an ISO file or folder, you can directly drag it to the main interface to load it.

Step 3: Customize the output Blu-ray

After the source is loaded in, the longest title, namely the main movie, will be selected by default. Then you can change the chapters, audio tracks, subtitles and do advanced settings according to your needs. On "Advanced Settings" panel, you can decide the output as BD 50/BD 25/BD 9/BD 5.

Step 4: Choose a directory

Navigate to the bottom of the main interface to select a directory to save the output Blu-ray: to select your optical drive as the directory from the drop-down list box is to burn the Blu-ray to a blank Blu-ray disc; to select a directory by clicking the "folder" icon is to copy the Blu-ray as a Blu-ray folder; to select a directory by clicking the "image" icon is to save the output as an ISO image file.

Step 5: Start the copy process

Click the "Start" button to start the copy process.

You see, it’s very easy to copy Blu-ray with DVDFab Blu-ray Copy, right?

Note:

5 modes:

Full Disc: copy all the content of the disc/ISO/folder source.

Main Movie: only copy the main movie title of the disc/ISO/folder source.

Customize: copy any content you want from the disc/ISO/folder source.

Merge: merge multiple Blu-rays into one Blu-ray.

Clone/Burn: clone Blu-ray in 1:1 ratio with nothing lost.

If you choose to save the output to a blank Blu-ray/DVD disc, you will be promoted to insert a compatible media to your optical drive during the copy process. Just insert a blank disc to continue the copy process.

BD 9/BD 5 refers to DVD 9/DVD 5. But if you copy Blu-ray to DVD 9/DVD 5, you can only play the DVD 9/DVD 5 with Blu-ray player.

This tip presents you how to copy Blu-ray, but if you want to rip Blu-ray to various video formats to play it on various devices you can have a try on DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper, an outstanding Blu-ray video converter that can help you convert Blu-ray to video easily.